This document summarizes an article about developing an advanced agricultural robot system. Key points:
1) The system includes a robotic vehicle with four wheels controlled by DC motors and a microcontroller. Infrared sensors are used for obstacle detection.
2) The vehicle is designed to autonomously cultivate crops by considering specific rows and columns at a fixed distance depending on the crop type.
3) Experimental results show the vehicle's speed depends on soil moisture levels, and simulations demonstrate the use of feedback control to reduce sensitivity of motor speed to load variations.